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Children have a great curiosity about the world we live in. Without a good knowledge of Cultural Studies it will be impossible later on to get a clear idea of History, Economics and Natural Sciences. We may consider Cultural Studies as the foundation for other parts of knowledge, and it is a subject in which the children show great interest.
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Covers the learning sequence from the basic phonetic sounds, to phonograms, to symbolic grammar exercises which develop comprehension and improve the understanding of language.
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Provides information and practical hands-on use of manipulative materials in helping children ages 4 through 7 learn to count, and for children learning addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Sequences which take children from a state of working with concrete manipulative materials to working on an abstract symbolic level.
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Is designed in helping children ages 2 ½ through 5 to develop and refine their sensory perception and motor development skills. The child derives an understanding of his/her environment, how the environment works, and the importance of these activities in helping the child develop manual dexterity.
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Focuses on understanding how children ages 2 ½ through 5 learn through sight (color, dimension and shapes), hearing (tone and pitch), touching (texture, weight, temperature, size and shape), smelling, and tasting.
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